Dienstag, 22. September 2009

Press response


Less than one week to the world premier and the press response is continuously increasing. In the announcements of Zurich Film Festival the film was mentioned separately twice which draw attention to the media that published the news. Once, because it is a world premier and in another press release it is mentioned that three films at Zurich Film Festival deal with Iraq.

Have a look at the examples yourself if you like:

http://derstandard.at/fs/1252037041751/Zurich-Film-Festival-praesentierte-Programm



A more detailed article was published in the DARMSTAEDTER ECHO today. The great journalist Stefan Benz wrote about Sinan's story and the film. I'm really happy about his wonderful and well researched article. Thanks! You can read it in the internet or if you click at the picture above.

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Christoph Heller

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Berlin, Germany
Born 1981. Raised in Darmstadt. During school spent one year in Australia. Worked as an actor at the “Schauspielhaus Frankfurt.” After completing high school spent time in France and 5 months working for a tax office. Before studying at the German Film and Television Academy Berlin (dffb) worked for Egoli Tossell Film in Berlin in international co-production as well as for the World Distributor Celluloid Dreams. Producer, Production manager and coordinator for various feature films. Director and cameraman for various film projects. 2007 participant of the Rutger Hauer masterclass in Rotterdam, 2009 participant of the Zurich Masterclass. Premiered a social spot “Security Camera” at the Panorama of the 2007 Berlinale, which won a special mention at the “Teddy” award as well as a “valuable” rating from the Film Evaluation Center in Wiesbaden. Was a scholarship holder of the society for Film and Television producers (VFF München). Leader of an international film workshop in Jelenia Gora, Poland, in 2010. MY FATHER. MY UNCLE. has been shown on several international film festivals (DOK Leipzig, Dubai, Zurich, London) and will be released in cinemas across German speaking Europe.